OSDC 2011 kicked off today at the ANU. I tripped along to the OSIA (Open Source Industry Australia) miniconf, which Red Hat sponsored, and was mightily pleased to hear Stuart Gutherie reference one of my favourite pieces of historical weirdness: the mechanical turk. I couldn’t help but hold forth, and eventually gave an impromptu lightning …
Tag Archive: open source
Jul
06
linux.conf.au 2012 Call for presentations!
linux.conf.au is the biggest Linux and open source conference in the southern hemisphere, and rightfully so! I was a speaker at the conference last year in Brisbane (the video is on my videos page) and had a great time. This year it’s being held in Ballarat, Victoria, and I must say I’m quite looking forward …
Jun
13
Open Source Documentation in Four Easy Steps (and one slightly more difficult one)
At Red Hat, we have a content services department that is about sixty people strong. Even though the department is pretty big these days, back when I started with the company, we were still trying to work out the best way to run a successful enterprise-level documentation team. What that means is that I have …
May
01
Open Source Developer’s Conference 2011 – Call for Papers!
The Open Source Developer’s Conference (OSDC to its friends) is being held in Canberra in November this year, which is a little bit exciting, and they have just opened their call for papers. Also this year, for the first time, they’re asking for miniconf proposals too. I would love to do a whole miniconf on …
Apr
30
The Grass is Greener on The Open Side
The Grass is Greener on the Open Side Now, I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking, “Oh my, here we go again. Another open source advocate banging on about freedom”. Well, yeah, I have to admit to at least a little bit of truth in that. Open source advocates do like to talk about morals, …
Apr
27
Taking a Walk on the Open Side
Tonight, I gave a talk about Open Source for the Canberra Society of Editors (who invite the ACT branch of the Society of Technical Communicators, of which I am a member). There was a reasonable crowd, who all seemed interested and who asked lots of questions. It is always satisfying to give a talk and …
Apr
20
Society of Editors Playing in the Grass
Some time ago, I gave a web seminar for the Society of Technical Communicators (STC) in the US, which was an interesting experience. Considering it occurred at 4am local time, I’m not entirely certain I was at my best, but luckily I’ve been given the opportunity to repeat the talk at a more reasonable time. …
Apr
17
There’s nothing wrong with Ohio
(Except the snow and the rain) It looks as though I’ll be winging my way back to the United States again shortly. I’ve been asked to speak at the Open Help Conference in Cincinnati (and one day soon I’ll learn how to spell it!), Ohio on 3-5 June. If you’re half as dedicated as I …
Feb
15
Louisa Lawson and The Digitise The Dawn Project
Louisa Albury was born in 1848 in Mudgee, the second of twelve children. Although she was offered a position as ‘pupil teacher’ at school, she was encouraged by her parents to leave school in order to look after her younger siblings. It was a fairly common thing to happen to eldest girls at the time, …
Apr
06
FOSS Training
I was privileged enough to be able to attend linux.conf.au in Wellington in January. While there, I caught Bob Edwards’ and Andrew Tridgell’s talk on “Teaching FOSS at Universities” (video of which can be found here). It intrigued me. Open source software development is very different to developing software in a more traditional, closed source …



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